
What to Know About Trump's Order on Election Integrity
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
72% : " As Trump signed the document -- a move he described as "a great honor" -- he indicated that his administration would be plowing ahead with additional election integrity actions in the coming weeks.55% : The president also directed federal agencies -- including the Department of Homeland Security, State Department, and Social Security Administration -- to make relevant data and systems available to state and local election officials for verifying voters' eligibility.
55% : Homeland Security, in coordination with the agency's Department of Government Efficiency administrator, will be tasked with reviewing states' publicly available voter records to ensure registration lists are properly maintained.
51% : " Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress have revived efforts to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act.
48% : States need this kind of cooperation to prevent foreign nationals from influencing elections and [to prosecute] bad actors who attempt to cheat.
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